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        <h1>Central Alabama VW Club Officers</h1>
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                <td>President</td><td>Joe Lange</td><td>jcklange@bellsouth.net</td>
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            <td>Vice President</td><td>David Glass</td><td>EvilParkRanger@wmconnect.com</td>
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            <td>Secretary</td><td>Madelyn Bentley</td><td>drbentley2000@yahoo.com</td>
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            <td>Treasurer</td><td>Cathy Lange</td><td>jcklange@bellsouth.net</td>
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        <h1>Club Membership</h1>
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            <a href="/docs/Membership.pdf">Membership Form</a>
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            For your convenience, our Membership Form is available for download here in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is FREE and can be downloaded by clicking on the icon below.
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        <h1>History</h1>
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            The beginnings of the Central Alabama VW Club (CAVWC) are rooted in the first big VW show held in Birmingham in 1998. This show was the Alabama October Rally held at Oak Mountain State Park and sponsored by clubs in Anniston, Montgomery, and Huntsville. In 1999 Mr. John Sansom was in attendance with his freshly restored mid '70's bug. He had decided it was time for a Birmingham and Central Alabama club.
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            During the show that year he took names and contact information and the CAVWC was on the way to being born. The club continued steady growth. Along with the cruise-ins that are still held on the second Saturday of each month, the club started a show.
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            The first real VW show sponsored by CAVWC was September 16, 2001 at Moody Park in Moody, Alabama. For the first show it was a resounding success with most types of VW's represented! In 2002 the club continued it's growth and the show was given a name; The Birmingham Bug Blast. Every year the club membership, anticipated the show and every year it grew. By 2005 the form of leadership changed. Originally the CAVWC was headed by a steering committee made up of various club members. Though it brought on many growing pains, the club now elects a President, Vice President, Secretary, and a Treasurer.
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        By this time CAVWC was involved in numerous activities. The cruise-ins continued. Although not a club event, many members were regularly involved with the Aircooled Driving society annual October cruise. To this day, many members join together to "carra-bug" and "carra-bus" to other shows.
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            The first president elected under this new system was Gloria Brown. In the years past Louis Donaldson was the chair of the show. In 2005 it was decided to elect a person, to be the chair of the Bug Blast. That person was Todd Prater. By 2005 the Birmingham Bug Blast had become so big that some club members felt a new venue was warranted. After listening to all the pros and cons and doing a bit of research on various venues around the central Alabama area, The club decided to move the show to Tannehill State Park. With the help of many members, especially Brad Carrell, the show was organized and on August 28th 2005 the first Bug Blast at Tannehill State Park was held. Nervously the members of the club waited to see if anyone would show up for the show. When all was said and done, the count of VW's in attendance was around 120, 20 more than the year before, again the show continued to grow proving the show was strong on it's own merits and not dependant on venue.
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            In 2006 the show was moved from Sunday to Saturday and yet another 20 or so cars showed up for a total around 140! The camping has grown also with two nights of party and fun. In 2005 another event was added to the CAVWC lineup. Originally conceived by a member as a way to get the club together to take pictures for the website, the Show N Shine was born.
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            The first Show N Shine was held at Royal VW in Vestavia as a way not only to get pictures but to help promote the big show. Now an annual event, the CAVWC Show N Shine is still to help to promote the Bug Blast but it is now held at Letson Farms just off of I-459. In 2006, the first year it was held at the new venue, a campout at Tannehill State Park, which is just down the road, was added to the fun of the April event.
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            Although the CAVWC has gone through many growing pains and many changes it continues to grow and flourish. Today the new president, Jim Ludwig is heading it in yet a new direction. Chairing the Bug Blast 2007 was Brad Carrell, who with the help of many others made it a resounding success 145 cars!. All in all this club is made up of a wonderful and diverse group of people from all over the central Alabama area. All are invited to join in and help write the history yet to come! 
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